User`s guide
DIRECTORY
The following example lists the summary of the directory for device DK:
.DIRECTORY/SUMMARY
14-Mar-91
44 Files in segment 1
46 Files in segment 4
37 Files in segment 2
34 Files in segment 5
38 Files in segment 3
16 Available segments, 5 in use
199 Files, 3647 Blocks
1115 Free blocks
/TERMINAL
Lists directory information on the terminal. This is the default operation.
/TOPS
Lists the directory of a DECtape that is in DECsystem–10 format. The only other
options valid with /TOPS are /BRIEF, /FAST, and /INTERCHANGE.
/VOLUMEID[:ONLY]
/VOLUMEID displays the volume ID and owner name along with the directory
listing of the storage volume. If you include the optional argument, ONLY, RT–11
displays only the volume ID and owner name.
You can use /VOLUMEID[:ONLY] with /INTERCHANGE to display the volume
identification of the specified interchange diskette.
The following example displays the volume ID of volume DU1:
.DIRECTORY/VOLUMEID DU1:
15-Feb-91
Volume ID: RT11A
Owner : Harry
RT11XM.SYS 123P 31-Oct-90 SWAP .SYS 28P 31-Oct-90
DU .SYS 10P 31-Oct-90 SL .SYS 17P 31-Oct-90
LD .SYS 11P 31-Oct-90 PIP .SAV 30P 31-Oct-90
DUP .SAV 52P 31-Oct-90 DIR .SAV 19P 31-Oct-90
RESORC.SAV 32P 31-Oct-90 MEMO1 .TXT 2 15-Feb-91
MEMO3 .TXT 2 15-Feb-91
11 Files, 326 Blocks
460 Free blocks
/WAIT
Use with the /BADBLOCKS option when you want RT–11 to initiate a bad-block
scan but first to pause for you to mount the input volume. This option is useful
if you have a single-disk system.
When you use this option, and the system volume is mounted, RT–11 initiates the
operation you specify, then displays Mount input volume in <device>; Continue?.
The <device> prompt specifies the device into which you mount the volume.
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